Hotcąk

The Hotcąk or Winnebago alphabet was adapted from the Fox syllabary,
which was invented in the 1870s. It is used to write Hotcąk, which is
also known as Winnebago, Hocak Wazijaci, Hochank and Hochunk. Hotcąk
is a Siouan language with about 1,000 speakers in the US states of Wisconsin,
Illinois and Nebraska. The Hotcąk speakers call themselves
Hotcągara. Speakers of this language in Nebraska call
themselves Winnebago and are recognised as a separate tribe.

The Hotcąk alphabet

The first row of Latin letters are those used by the Hocąk Wazijaci
Haci Language and Culture Program, those in the second row are used by Paul
Radin.

Latin alphabet for Hotcąk (Hocąk Wowagaz)

This alphabet was adopted as the official writing system of the Ho-Chunk Nation
in July 1994